Julie Richoz

Julie Richoz (1990) is a Swiss-French designer. After graduating from ECAL (École Cantonale d'Art de Lausanne), she started working for Pierre Charpin as a project assistant. In 2012 she set up her design studio in Paris where she enjoys with curiosity and sensibility to develop her own language through objects. Julie Richoz has won the “Grand Prix” of the Design Parade 2012 at the Villa Noailles. She was a designer-in-residency at Sèvres, Cité de la céramique, as well as at CIRVA, international research center on arts and glass, Marseille where she was given the chance to explore the materials and the savoir-faire behind them. The results of the residencies as well as a lamp developed with the support of the Galerie kreo were exhibited at a touring solo show at Design Parade 8 in Hyères, IMM Cologne and the Paris Designer's Days. Besides her gallery work she collaborates with companies such as Alessi and Artecnica...

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Julie Richoz I Contemporary designer

Julie Richoz (1990) is a Swiss-French designer. After graduating from ECAL (École Cantonale d'Art de Lausanne), she started working for Pierre Charpin as a project assistant. In 2012 she set up her design studio in Paris where she enjoys with curiosity and sensibility to develop her own language through objects. Julie Richoz has won the “Grand Prix” of the Design Parade 2012 at the Villa Noailles. She was a designer-in-residency at Sèvres, Cité de la céramique, as well as at CIRVA, international research center on arts and glass, Marseille where she was given the chance to explore the materials and the savoir-faire behind them. The results of the residencies as well as a lamp developed with the support of the Galerie kreo were exhibited at a touring solo show at Design Parade 8 in Hyères, IMM Cologne and the Paris Designer's Days. Besides her gallery work she collaborates with companies such as Alessi and Artecnica. In 2015, she received a Swiss Design Award, which is the Switzerland’s leading national design competition organized annually by the FOC (Federal Office of Culture) since 1918.